crocs Unisex Mammoth EVO Lined Clog,Black/Black,10 M US








Key features
- •Perforated clog featuring removable, washable lining for warmth and fold-down heel cup for easy on/off
- •Lightly padded footbed
crocs Unisex Mammoth EVO Lined Clog,Black/Black,10 M US
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.4
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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NEVER AGAIN
Dave S.✓ Verified Purchase•August 24, 2017
I've worn Crocs for many years. Sure, they were ugly, but one could still enjoy the comfort and durability. Now they are just ugly. The Crocs company has sucked ALL the value out of the product. The "plush" lining is about as plush as cheap toilet paper. Now, they have destroyed the classic "slipper" design by adding a heel flap, which IS NOT shown in the photo. This makes it useless as a slipper, and the lining is so thin that you can feel everything through the sole. VERY DISAPPOINTING. Now, I find that I have to get stiffed again by paying amost $20 return shipping. .
I love these shoes!
Valerie✓ Verified Purchase•December 19, 2016
I love these slip on and go shoes! Keeps my feet super cozy and warm at all times. As long as you aren't walking in deep puddles because the water will seep through the holes on the top of the shoe, these are perfect to run get the paper, or mail or even to the grocery store when you don't want to throw on socks and boots! Make sure you get the next half size at least up because of the lining, they run a little small. The shoe is true to fit, but with the lining, you have to add at least a half size.
Small compared to the previous version
M. Plagge✓ Verified Purchase•March 9, 2015
I have an older pair of Croc Mammoths. These new ones are tight. Not too tight to wear but they are nearly an inch narrower and 1/4" shorter than my old ones. They fit like athletic shoes. They are still comfortable but take some time to "stretch" out to fit my feet better. They are the same size as my old ones but overall, they are much smaller. The new liner has a flip up flap on the back that helps them feel more like regular shoes. Overall, I'm not unhappy with them but like the old version better (they don't have size 14 mammoth crocs or I'd return them and get 14s).
Good enough
Michael Keller✓ Verified Purchase•January 10, 2015
Fit...one of the perils of online shoe buying is fit. Different brands fit differently in the same sizes. Reviews often don't help. One person says, "too large" and the next says "too small" for the same shoe/size. It's good to know how different brands fit in advance. I've worn Crocs before and the fit is great for me. This shoe fits me equally well with medium--weight hiking socks or barefoot.
Pros:
Good price
Firm foot support
An "all terrain" bunny slipper!
Good wear potential
Unlike other reviewers, I've not had problems with removing and reinserting fleece liner or accidently pulling it out when "exiting" the shoe.
Cons:
Low quality fleece lining..."pills" easily underfoot and too "fluffy," so picks up grass, burrs, etc. and then hard to get them out. Wear socks.
Traditional Croc perforations in the forefoot. Not the best for a snowy trip to the wood pile in a 20 mph north wind. Crocs sells waterproof, non-perforated-forefoot shoes, so why not for this shoe model?
Not very sexy. Definitely the offspring from the mating of a Croc and a Bunny Slipper! Cute?
I like them. They're keeping my feet warm right now in drafty room with 15 degree outside temp. If standard summer Crocs fit your feet, go for it! They have some flaws, but they come out on top in a cost/benefit analysis. Stay warm!
Pros:
Good price
Firm foot support
An "all terrain" bunny slipper!
Good wear potential
Unlike other reviewers, I've not had problems with removing and reinserting fleece liner or accidently pulling it out when "exiting" the shoe.
Cons:
Low quality fleece lining..."pills" easily underfoot and too "fluffy," so picks up grass, burrs, etc. and then hard to get them out. Wear socks.
Traditional Croc perforations in the forefoot. Not the best for a snowy trip to the wood pile in a 20 mph north wind. Crocs sells waterproof, non-perforated-forefoot shoes, so why not for this shoe model?
Not very sexy. Definitely the offspring from the mating of a Croc and a Bunny Slipper! Cute?
I like them. They're keeping my feet warm right now in drafty room with 15 degree outside temp. If standard summer Crocs fit your feet, go for it! They have some flaws, but they come out on top in a cost/benefit analysis. Stay warm!
These are nice clogs; however
GG1✓ Verified Purchase•January 9, 2015
These are nice clogs; however, two things didn't work for me:
1. the removable liner is difficult to remove...I even found ehow & YouTube videos on how to do it. I found it very challenging and realized I wouldn't be doing it.
2. the heel cup is probably nice if your shoe is a little roomy - but since mine was a perfect fit, I had to bend down and hold up the heel cup, which kind of defeated the purpose of a clog - to be able to slide into it quickly to take the dogs outdoors, etc. Sure, I could push the heel cup down with my feet, but it felt awkward to walk on it.
I decided to return this pair and ordered the lined Baya model instead...it doesn't have the heel cup so I can step right into it. And since I can't remove the liner anyway, might as well not pay the extra $$$ for that feature. I know it will be a pain to wash & dry, but at least more comfortable for me in between.
1. the removable liner is difficult to remove...I even found ehow & YouTube videos on how to do it. I found it very challenging and realized I wouldn't be doing it.
2. the heel cup is probably nice if your shoe is a little roomy - but since mine was a perfect fit, I had to bend down and hold up the heel cup, which kind of defeated the purpose of a clog - to be able to slide into it quickly to take the dogs outdoors, etc. Sure, I could push the heel cup down with my feet, but it felt awkward to walk on it.
I decided to return this pair and ordered the lined Baya model instead...it doesn't have the heel cup so I can step right into it. And since I can't remove the liner anyway, might as well not pay the extra $$$ for that feature. I know it will be a pain to wash & dry, but at least more comfortable for me in between.
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